Leon Mondragon – is an artist that is self-taught; America’s 1940 society turned the artist away from art institutions and regimented art schools that are infested with mainstream prejudices which destroy the creativity of the soul of the child.
The artist does have a theory; the artist believes there is nothing that an artist “must” do as creativity in art is free and all artists have the right and freedom to create.
The artist must train not only his eye but also his soul. There is no must in art because art is free. - Wassily Kandinsky
Mondragon, Leon. The Hundred Year War: La Corida De El Jodido (Novels for New Millennial Generations Book 1). BookBaby. Kindle Edition.